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CHAPTER XXXV
_Flourishing state of the Church of God consequent to the awful_
_judgments predicted in the preceding chapter. The images_
_employed in the description are so very consolatory and sub...
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THE WILDERNESS AND THE SOLITARY PLACE - This is evidently figurative
language, such as is often employed by the prophets. The word rendered
‘solitary place’ (ציה _tsı̂yâh_), denotes properly a dry
pl...
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CHAPTER 35
Restoration Glory and the Kingdom
1. _Creation blest and the glory of the Lord revealed (Isaiah 35:1)_
2. _The spiritual and material blessings of the kingdom (Isaiah 35:3)_
3. The return...
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ISAIAH 35. The wilderness shall become fruitful as the most fertile
districts of Palestine. Let the timid take courage, for Divine
vengeance on the enemy is at hand. The blind and deaf, the lame and
d...
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THE WILDERNESS, &C.: i.e. the land of Edom referred to in Isaiah 34:9.
While Edom becomes. waste, the Land becomes. paradise; and the way of
the return thither. peaceful highway.
SHALL BE GLAD FOR TH...
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_solitary place_ PARCHED LAND (R.V. marg.).
The words _for them_should be omitted; what looks like a pronominal
suffix in the Hebr. being produced by an assimilation of the verbal
ending to the follo...
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Joy in the desert, now transformed into a fertile and luxuriant plain.
Cf. ch. Isaiah 41:18 f....
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DISCOURSE: 912
GLORIOUS PROSPECTS OF THE GOSPEL CHURCH
Isaiah 35:1. The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for
them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose; it shall
blosso...
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THE WILDERNESS, &C.— There can be no doubt of the connection of this
chapter with that preceding. Comp. Isaiah 35:4 with Isaiah 35:8 in
that chapter. The most joyful, prosperous, and glorious things a...
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E. FREEDOM WILL FLOURISH, CHAPTER 35
1. STRENGTHENED
TEXT: Isaiah 35:1-7
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The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad; and the desert shall
rejoice, and blossom as the rose.
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It shall blossom...
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The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the
desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.
THE SOLITARY PLACE - literally, a dry place, tsiyaah (H6723), without
springs o...
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35:1 rose. (b-19) Or 'narcissus,' as Song of Solomon 2:1 ....
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1. While Edom becomes a desert, for God's people, on the other hand,
the desert places burst into bloom, the fairest parts of Palestine
sharing their fertile beauty with the waste places (Isaiah 35:2)...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD DEFENDS *JERUSALEM
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 31 TO 39
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 35
All through CHAPTER S 28 TO 33, there was one main point:
It was foolish to trust o...
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Unlike the fate of the country called Edom, *Zion’s land will become
beautiful. This will happen at a time that God chooses.
• The work of Jesus Christ on the Cross affects the whole of Nature
(see C...
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XXXV.
(1) THE WILDERNESS AND THE SOLITARY PLACE SHALL BE GLAD FOR THEM...
— The desolation of the chief enemy of Israel is contrasted with the
renewed beauty of Israel’s own inheritance. The two last...
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יְשֻׂשׂ֥וּם מִדְבָּ֖ר וְ צִיָּ֑ה וְ
תָגֵ֧ל עֲ
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THE REJOICING OF THE REDEEMED
Isaiah 35:1-10
God's judgments change Carmel and Sharon into a waste; but His
blessing makes the wilderness and parched land as Carmel and Sharon.
Where the smile of God...
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The message of this chapter stands in close relation to the message of
the preceding one, and yet in almost startling contrast to it. That
was a picture of desolation. This is one of restoration. As i...
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The (a) wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and
the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.
(a) He prophecies of the full restoration of the Church both of the
Jews and G...
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_Lily. Judea flourishes under Ezechias: but the Church does more so
after the coming of Christ, to whom these expressions conduct us.
(Calmet) --- The Gentiles shall be converted and flourish, as this...
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Under the figure of a barren land, and a wilderness, is set forth the
ruined state of man's nature by the fall; than which, nothing can be
more forlorn. The prophet represents it as most desolate. But...
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CONTENTS
This chapter is as. full of blessed promises to God's church, as the
former was full of threatenings to God's enemies. Under the richest
similitudes, is set forth the auspicious era of Chris...
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1._The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad. _Here the
Prophet describes a wonderful change; for having in the former chapter
described the destruction of Idumaea, and having said that it w...
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Chapter 35 gives a picture of the blessing that succeeds the judgment,
the blessing even of the wilderness, which depends on that of Israel.
The redeemed of Jehovah shall go up with joy in full securi...
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THE WILDERNESS, AND THE SOLITARY PLACE, SHALL BE GLAD FOR THEM,....
Either for the wild beasts, satyrs, owls, and vultures, that shall
inhabit Edom or Rome, and because it shall be an habitation for t...
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The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the
desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.
Ver. 1. _The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for
them._] The Edomi...
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_The wilderness and solitary place_, &c. As the land of the church's
enemies, which had enjoyed many external blessings and comforts, shall
be turned into a desolate wilderness, as was declared in the...
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THE JOYFUL STATE OF CHRIST'S KINGDOM.
We have, in this chapter, a beautiful and majestic picture of the
flourishing condition of Christ's kingdom, of the glorious future
awaiting those who belong to...
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The wilderness and the solitary place, the desert and the steppe,
SHALL BE GLAD FOR THEM, that is, what formerly was a moral wilderness
would he totally changed; AND THE DESERT SHALL REJOICE AND BLOSS...
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1-4 Judea was prosperous in the days of Hezekiah, but the kingdom of
Christ is the great subject intended. Converting grace makes the soul
that was a wilderness, to rejoice with joy and singing, and...
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ISAIAH CHAPTER 35 The joyful flourishing of Christ's kingdom, ISAIAH
35:1,2. The weak he strengthens and comforts, ISAIAH 35:3,4. His
miracles, ISAIAH 35:5,6. The prosperity and peace of his people,...
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THE DESERT WILL BLOSSOM LIKE A ROSE AND REVEAL THE GLORY OF YAHWEH
(ISAIAH 35:1).
In direct contrast with the barrenness and emptiness of Edom, all the
barren places of Israel will flourish, and they...
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Isaiah 35:1. _The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for
them;_
They shall be so glad that they shall inspire gladness where all was
desolation, and brooding, melancholy batswing, and dr...
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CONTENTS: The coming Kingdom blessing and regathering of Israel.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: The precious promises of peace in the Gospel will shortly
culminate in the endless joys and rest of the c...
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Isaiah 35:1. _The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad._
After giving the people bright hopes of recovery from the devastations
of invading armies, the prophet dwells at large on the glory...
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_The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them_
THE BLESSINGS OF THE GOSPEL
The thirty-fourth and the thirty-fifth Chapter s of Isaiah are by the
best scholars supposed to constitute...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 35:1 BE GLAD... REJOICE... REJOICE WITH JOY
AND SINGING. The tone of ch. Isaiah 35:1 is established by these verbs
and their echoes in v....
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TRANSFORMATION
Isaiah 35:1; Isaiah 35:7. _The wilderness and the solitary place, &c._
Chapter s 34, 35, form one prediction, first announcing the doom of
Edom, and then taking us into a new sphere wh...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 35:1
THE GLORY OF THE LAST TIMES. On the punishment of God's enemies will
follow the peace, prosperity, and glory of his Church. Previously, the
Church is in affliction, waste, and...
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Now chapter 35 is out of the darkness into the light. Out of the
tribulation into the kingdom. The glorious day of the Lord to which we
look forward to. In chapter 35, oh, what a glorious chapter as i...
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Ezekiel 36:35; Hosea 14:5; Hosea 14:6; Isaiah 27:6; Isaiah 29:17;...
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The solitary place — Emmanuel's land, or the seat of God's church
and people, which formerly was despised like a wilderness, and which
the rage of their enemies had brought to desolation, shall flouri...